Looking Forward @ Hopkins: Remote Speaker Series, JHU's Gilman Scholars
Through the new Looking Forward @ Johns Hopkins: Remote Speaker Series, JHU’s Gilman Scholars are engaging the scholarly community by sharing cutting-edge scholarship during the COVID-19 shutdown. The series will build virtual intellectual and social bridges to fill gaps left during this time of physical social distancing, and excite the scholarly community to bring new ideas back to campus with them when our campuses re-open.
Each week, one of the university’s Gilman Scholars will give a talk presenting their research, followed by time for questions. The Gilman Scholars comprise faculty members from a wide range of research areas who have been honored with this distinction—named for Daniel Coit Gilman, Johns Hopkins’ first president—for their outstanding contributions to scholarship, research, teaching, and service.
Cumulative Trauma in the Lives of our Youth: What that Means for Youth in a Pandemic
Jacquelyn Campbell
May 21 at Noon
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Past Lecture Recordings
– 4/2 Andy Feinberg Epigenetics and the Adaptive Genome in a Changing Environment. Watch this lecture.
– 4/9 Alfred Sommer Do You Really Want to Hear From an Epidemiologist at a Time Like This? Watch this lecture.
– 4/16 Barbara Landau Unforgettable: When an Amnesic Artist Remembers - To be posted
– 4/23 Mike Miller Pointilism, Alzheimer’s, and COVID-19: What do they have in common? - To be posted
– 4/30 Jeremy Nathans X-chromosome Inactivation, Color Vision, and the Female Advantage - To be posted
–- 5/7 Lisa Cooper Health Inequities in a Global Pandemic - To be posted